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Georgia Supreme Court to resume in person oral arguments

ATLANTA - The Georgia Supreme Court will resume conducting oral arguments in person beginning June 9, Chief Justice Harold Melton announced Wednesday. The high court has been holding oral arguments via Zoom since Melton first declared a statewide judicial emergency in March of last year, as the coronavirus pandemic forced a shutdown of live court proceedings. “Although the statewide judicial emergency remains in place, this is yet another step in our court system’s return to robust court operations,” Melton said. Public health protocols will be in place for the in-person proceedings. The nine justices, who all have been fully vaccinated, will wear masks throughout the session, as will all other persons in the courtroom, although attorneys arguing before the court may remove their masks at the podium if they so choose.

Georgia Supreme Court to resume in-person oral arguments

Georgia Supreme Court to resume in-person oral arguments In a press release, court officials said for the first time in more than a year, all nine justices will be seated together on the bench in the sixth-floor courtroom. (Source: Ga. Supreme Court) By WALB News Team | May 5, 2021 at 12:36 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 2:31 PM ATLANTA (WALB) - Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton announced Wednesday that beginning June 9, the court will resume hearing oral arguments in person at the Nathan Deal Judicial Center in downtown Atlanta. In a press release, court officials said for the first time in more than a year, all nine justices will be seated together on the bench in the sixth-floor courtroom.

Judicial emergency extension authorizes courts to resume jury trials in Georgia

Judicial emergency extension authorizes courts to resume jury trials in Georgia Judicial emergency extension authorizes courts to resume jury trials in Georgia By James Giles | April 12, 2021 at 11:29 PM EDT - Updated April 13 at 12:14 AM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The coronavirus pandemic caused delays for jury trials in Georgia. Now, a new order from the State Supreme Court aims to cut down on a backlog of cases across the Peach State. Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton’s last judicial emergency extension authorizes courts to resume jury trials if doing so can be done safely and in compliance with public health guidelines and local conditions.

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